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dd82
·4 दिन पहले·discuss
good way to get notification fatigue and tunnel vision. look ahead, ignore everything else and have a shocked pikachu face when you sideswipe someone because you're well trained to not check your blind spots
dd82
·3 माह पहले·discuss
oh absolutely, its been a progression though and search order rewriting was implemented very early on as part of ad integration. its common in search relevancy/tuning circles

your example with google isn't necessarily applicable now because they've shown a roadmap that can be done and squeezed down tightly between the "hey, we're good folks" to "you're our captive cattle, we can do whatever the fuck we want. there's nothing you can do, since all our competitors will be doing the exact same thing shortly"
dd82
·3 माह पहले·discuss
why would you be surprised about this? its pretty obvious that execs give no fucks except for money.
dd82
·3 माह पहले·discuss
And how much trust are you going to have with your model results that they haven't been transformed and adjusted by advertising priorities?

search engine results do this all the time, reordering output by advertiser input. its a pretty small jump from that to rewriting output from models, and even better where its all a black box.
dd82
·3 माह पहले·discuss
this. IIRC the internal drive plus two disks being significantly cheaper than an external hard drive of similar capacity
dd82
·4 माह पहले·discuss
not quite, from the article

>Cortex, by default, can set a flag to trigger unsandboxed command execution. The prompt injection manipulates the model to set the flag, allowing the malicious command to execute unsandboxed.

>This flag is intended to allow users to manually approve legitimate commands that require network access or access to files outside the sandbox.

>With the human-in-the-loop bypass from step 4, when the agent sets the flag to request execution outside the sandbox, the command immediately runs outside the sandbox, and the user is never prompted for consent.

scope restrictions are in place but are trivial to bypass
dd82
·4 माह पहले·discuss
the companies migrating off vmware due to broadcom shittiness would disagree with you

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2026/02/most-...

CloudBolt’s survey also examined how respondents are migrating workloads off of VMware. Currently, 36 percent of participants said they migrated 1–24 percent of their environment off of VMware. Another 32 percent said that they have migrated 25–49 percent; 10 percent said that they’ve migrated 50–74 percent of workloads; and 2 percent have migrated 75 percent or more of workloads. Five percent of respondents said that they have not migrated from VMware at all.

Among migrated workloads, 72 percent moved to public cloud infrastructure as a service, followed by Microsoft’s Hyper-V/Azure stack (43 percent of respondents).

Overall, 86 percent of respondents “are actively reducing their VMware footprint,” CloudBolt’s report said.
dd82
·5 माह पहले·discuss
not sure about a post, but have https://github.com/tigerbeetle/tigerbeetle/blob/main/docs/TI... bookmarked
dd82
·5 माह पहले·discuss
and wildfires, see PG&E in CA.

they're expecting to spend 10B burying lines in the mountains.

New england is pretty much one big rock garden/shelf where you're not digging through soil in alot of places but rock ledges.
dd82
·5 माह पहले·discuss
come up to maine and see how much pruning the power companies do. there's a reason high wind and heavy snow storms trash power lines
dd82
·6 माह पहले·discuss
ahhh, the old "I expect everyone to read my mind about extremely nuanced and specific things, and those who can't are idiots" mentality at play
dd82
·8 माह पहले·discuss
Essentially this is a good example of parametrized tests, just supercharged with generated inputs.

So if you already have parametrized tests, you're already halfway there.
dd82
·8 माह पहले·discuss
correct, I've done this at past places to verify rules engine output for variety of inputs.
dd82
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
So basically Marcus Licinus Crassus strategy for money making is still alive, 2000 years later.